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Pai Mu Tan White #1
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Brand: Loose Leaf 1/4 lb -2.2 lb
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Country of Origin: China
Region: Fujian Province
Shipping Port: Fuzhou
Grade: Pai Mu Tan Grade #1 (a.k.a. White Peony)
Altitude: 2000 – 4000 ft above sea level
Manufacture Type: White Tea - naturally withered
Cup Characteristics: Clear slightly pale cup with a fresh aroma and a
smooth velvety flavor. Delicate jammy notes reminiscent of Keemun or a
mild Bordeaux
Infusion: Pale yellow
Ingredients: Luxury white tea
Information:
This is the highest grade of white tea available before one enters the
stratosphere in pricing for white teas such as Peony White Needle Tea.
Pai Mu Tan leaves are plucked from a special varietal tea bush called
Narcissus or chaicha bushes. Secondly the leaves are not steamed or
pan-fired (the process used in green teas). The leaves are naturally
withered and dried in the sun. If mechanical drying is required it is a
baking process at temperatures less that 40°C. Thirdly only special
‘two leaves and a bud’ are selected. These leaves must show a very
light green almost gray white color and be covered with velvet peach
fuzz down. White teas that are withered in conditions that are too hot
with become reddish and in conditions that are too cold they will
become blackish. You will see on this Pai Mu Tan that the tea maker
struck the perfect balance between solar and indoor withering resulting
in a perfect white tea.
The western cosmetic industry has recently discovered the benefits of
white tea. In addition to its anticancer properties, tea has a calming
and detoxifying effect on the skin. White tea is especially potent in
that it is has three times as many antioxidant polyphenols as green or
black tea and has been shown to be 100% more effective in mopping up
free radicals that cause skin to sag. Some of the world’s top cosmetic
companies are becoming very interested in white tea for skin creams and
the result is that high grade white tea is becoming even more rare than
before.
Researchers at the Linus Pauling Institute in Oregon tested white teas
on selected rates to test for the ability of white teas to inhibit
natural mutations in bacteria and to protect the rates from colon
cancer. Interestingly, white teas were found to be more effective than
green tea in inhibiting the early stages of cancer but researchers were
quick to point out that their study was on rats and the effects should
not be extrapolated to humans. The researchers also discovered that
white tea contains higher levels of caffeine compared to green tea
brewed under the same conditions. They suggested that this could occur
because white tea oxidizes during withering whereas in green tea the
oxidation process is stopped early in the tea making process by
steaming or panfiring.
Hot tea brewing method: When preparing by the cup, this tea can be used
repeatedly (à la chinoise) - about 3 times. The secret is to use water
that is about 180°F or 90°C. Place 1-2 teaspoons of leaves in your cup
and let the tea steep for 3 minutes. Then begin enjoying a cup of
enchantment - do not remove the leaves from the cup. Once the water
level is low - add more water, and so on - until the tea flavor is
exhausted. Alternatively for 1 time use, add boiling water and steep
for 3-5 minutes according to taste. Milk or sugar will mask the
delicate characters of this tea and are not recommended. Look at the
pattern of the leaves - they foretell life.
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